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Hello, Group, I just ordered a Micro Vat from my dealer and was wondering if anyone out there has experience with saving the test results from the Micro Vat to a PC for viewing/printing. This is mentioned in the online catalog, but not in the online user's manual. Aside from that, how does anyone who has one like it? It sounds like a quick way to diagnose battery/starting/charging systems. Thanks for any input.

The Microvat is a great tool. Very quick and easy to use. Also very accurate. As far as trasfering data to a PC. I don't think so. You can get a wireless printer with it, is that maybe what you were reading?

The Microvat is a great tool. Very quick and easy to use. Also very accurate. As far as trasfering data to a PC. I don't think so. You can get a wireless printer with it, is that maybe what you were reading?

Hi, Nick, Thanks for the reply. The online catalog did mention downloading test results to a pc using a program called snaplink. Anyway I've been using the MicroVat with the high amp probe for a few days now and like You said, it's fast, easy, and accurate. I'll think about the printer, as I like to keep records. Thanks again for the reply, take care,
Brian.

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